Cascade Brewing & Bruery Terreux Release One Way or Another

After waiting for one and a half years, Cascade Brewing and Bruery Terreux will each release a version of the long-awaited collaboration beer: One Way or Another.

On Tuesday, September 12th, Cascade Brewing will host a One Way or Another Release Party at its Barrel House at 939 SE Belmont St. in Portland beginning at 5:00pm. Cascade Barrel House will be pouring both versions of One Way or Another, plus seven Bruery Terreux beers on tap, vintage Cascade Brewing bottles for sale, and a special live tapping with members of the Bruery Terreaux team.

Cascade Brewing One Way or Another Bottle and glass pour. (image courtesy of Cascade Brewing)

One Way or Another is a blend of sour triple ales aged in oak wine barrels for up to 16 months with regional ingredients including Oregon marionberries and California Meyer lemons at 7.9% ABV. Both projects will be available in bottle and draught through the respective brewery’s distribution channels.

Last spring, the crew from Bruery Terreux visited Cascade Brewing to discuss the blend and to brew the first batch of what was to become One Way or Another. The following week, Bruery Terreux replicated the same recipe in their brewery in Anaheim, Calif. The two brewery projects feature different labels and graphics to delineate between the two.

“We are so excited to finally release this project with Bruery Terreux,” exclaimed Tim Larrance, Cascade Brewing vice president of sales and marketing, in a statement. “With each brewery crafting their own blend, this limited offering illustrates how a single recipe can be interpreted One Way or Another.”

Here’s a clip of the Bruery Terreux crew tapping a live barrel at Cascade Barrel House from last year…

The next beer to be released by Cascade Brewing will be Vitis Noble 2016 on Tuesday, September 19, 2017.

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DJ

D.J. is a Portland, Oregon based writer that spent his formative years in the Midwest. With over 20 years under his belt of drinking beer at festivals across America and the world, he has developed a strong appreciation and understanding of craft beer and the industry that surrounds it. He can be found in any of the great breweries or beer bars that make Portland the best beer city in the world. His writing can also be found in Northwest Brewing News and can be followed on Twitter at @hopapalooza.